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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The steps we're taking today will save the American taxpayers
nine billion.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Dollars constitutional crisis. You fascist, what are you doing? Bill Clinton.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
They won't be easy, but they will make a difference.
We have an obligation and an opportunity to change the
way government works and to show that government can do
more with less. First, I am ordering reduction of the
federal bureaucracy by at least one hundred thousand positions over
the next four years. At least ten percent of these

(00:31):
cuts must come from senior management.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Dictator.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
The cuts must come can come from attrition. I see
no need for layoffs. These cuts will make our government
more efficient and more effective.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Okay, well, it was just Bill Clinton right.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
One of the commitments that I made the American people
was that we would do a better job here in
Washington in rooting out wasteful spending. We don't need to
wait for Congress in order to do something about wasteful
thing that's out there. Cutting waste, making government more efficient
is something that leaders in both parties have worked on.

(01:07):
We haven't seen as much action out of Congress as
we'd like, and that's why we launched on our own.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Initi Wow, imagine that that's a pretty cold, hard pill
to swallow there. And then all you squawkers out there
of what Trump and Elon Musk are doing is so
out of character for the presidents say it's around a crisis,
all right, all the local people that parrot the headlines
of the national people. There's just a little reminder about that.
Why don't you do an article? Do an article on

(01:33):
how Trump and Bill Clinton are the same, How Trump
and Obama are the same. President Trump is the most
important foreign policy leader in generations, and the Trump doctrine
economic security is national security. That's the Trump doctrine. He's

(01:55):
gonna use something that he's probably used his entire life
to get what he wants, and that's money. We have
economic power, use our economy to achieve peace. Look at
that to see the reason he can be so fearless
right now is because, just like I said in twenty sixteen,

(02:16):
he's not beholden to anybody. He funded his own campaign,
and he doesn't want control. He actually wants solutions. And
I would say that we knew the difference, but I
think a lot of people are feeling that difference right now.
Solutions are needed, and smart people, yeah, I'm going to

(02:39):
call him smart. Russian President Vladimir Putin don't agree with
everything he agrees with or the way that he shoots
poisoned darts in people's necks on sidewalks in London. But
you know they don't challenge President Trump's the Trump the
Trump doctrine. They align with it. Stupid people like Francis,

(03:04):
Mike Crohn and true no, they avoid it. And what
we've seen coming out recently is staggering the numbers. Economic
Security as National Security does discovered fraud of four point
seven trillion that's where the tea is in Super Tuesday

(03:26):
and untraceable. US Treasury payments untraceable. Do you know that
if we have a luncheon here and the boss pays
for it that here, anything that they spent is traceable,
your business, your company, it's traceable. Over the weekend, they

(03:51):
realize US Treasury Department oops left out a critical code
used attract transactions as an optional tool. So if you
had some shenanigans, some hanky pank you with the money
going on, you might not want to choose that option tool.
And they found out four point seven trillion is untraceable,

(04:13):
not able to be tracked well. Doze has said Treasury
payments going forward will be traced just like any normal
business would do. Social Security made seventy two billion and
improper payments over an eight year period, according to the
Inspector General Audit, and that's without Dose going in and

(04:35):
doing a complete comprehensive search. I mean that is I
think what we should call kind of significant, the payments
to dead people, people that are died one hundreds two
hundred years ago. And with all this, this federal fraud,

(04:55):
it made me start to think about the state of
California and how we need to do that to our
money here. Remember the twenty three billion they couldn't account for,
untraceable We don't know, right, we got the same problems here.
So whether it's our state taxes or our federal taxes,
here's press Secretary love it.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
Number one, to identify duplicate payments and to end them.
Number two, to identify payments that are going to deceased
people who are no longer living and should no longer
be receiving that money. And number three, to protect the
integrity of this system for hardworking Americans who have been
paying into it their entire lives. So rest assured to

(05:33):
all of the people watching your show tonight, if you
paid into the system honestly, you will continue to receive
your Social Security tax checks. Do not buy into the
lies from the legacy fake news media who are trying
to fear you and scare you into believing otherwise.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Yeah, she's good, great speaker, and that's why a twenty
seven year old probably floridam in the audition. Let me
take you to a failed British politic courtesy of Daily Wires,
Michael Knowles. He's got some good hour hour and a
half on YouTube, some of his sit down talks and
sometimes when he's just talking very in depth. Again, young man,

(06:12):
highly intelligent. But he was highlighting a guy named Rory Stewart. Well,
who's Rory Stewart. He's a failed British politician and he
has a podcast and he complained about his wife's organization
losing all their funding after Doze ended USA payment around
the world. What does this guy's wife's organization that gets

(06:34):
our tax paying money. Well, let's hear him first, stopped.

Speaker 5 (06:36):
It doesn't matter. You have a contract.

Speaker 3 (06:38):
So you know, Tequos Mountain, which my wife Shanna runs,
has a contract had another million dollars to go.

Speaker 5 (06:44):
Money just stops.

Speaker 6 (06:46):
Old on, Wait, there's a contract between some organization and
USAID and the contract stopped.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
And hold on. His wife ran that.

Speaker 6 (06:54):
Organization and they were supposed to get another million dollars,
another million dollars from the US government.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
That just stopped.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
What organization does his wife run. It's called the Turquoise
Mountain Foundation.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Okay, while you were at work, tax dollars being sent in,
some of it, millions of it, was going to the
Turquoise Mountain Foundation. Well, what is that? Iight? First of all,
I thought, I thought turquoise jewelry that they're gonna find
up in the mountains. Michael knows. Let's us know why
this exists.

Speaker 6 (07:24):
Turquoise Mountain Foundation exists to teach Afghany peasants about degenerate
modern art.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Yeah, try that one on today. How's that feel? Makes
you want to work harder? Doesn't it? Degenerate modern art
taught to Afghany women. We're going to revive historic areas
and traditional crafts and create jobs and a renewed sense
of pride in Afghanistan. It was getting millions of our

(07:55):
tax dollars. Now, let's go listen to this lady, teach
this dig at art and realize you pay for this.
And the picture she has up is a urinal that
was ripped off a wall, like an older urinal, and
somebody took a black and white picture of it and
said this is art. You'll hear say to the to

(08:15):
the Afghan women, because there were some men in there
as well, that you women probably won't get this because
they normally don't see a urinal. That's what was on
the screen. This is what she's teaching about. With our
millions of dollars.

Speaker 7 (08:26):
This is in some ways often called the first piece
of conception art.

Speaker 8 (08:31):
Mega madam.

Speaker 7 (08:39):
Does anyone know what it is? I don't expect the.

Speaker 9 (08:44):
Ladies to know.

Speaker 5 (08:48):
Exactly.

Speaker 7 (08:50):
An artist called Marcel Duchamp, who's very important in Western art,
put this toilet in an art gal about one hundred
years ago.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Well, millions of dollars going that way. Bravo, bravo. Isn't
that just awesome? But it's just not Donald Trump. It's
just not a lone must that I've talked about this.
A lot of people have amnesia.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
Budget reform is not an option, it's a necessity.

Speaker 10 (09:20):
The American people are entitled to transparency.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
We can't sustain a system that bleeds billions of taxpayer
dollars on programs that have outlived their usefulness or exist
solely because of the power of politicians, lobbyists or interest groups.

Speaker 10 (09:36):
They're entitally be able to figure out where their dollars
are going, and they're entitled to accountability to make sure
that we're using the dollars for what we said it
was for.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
We are going to go through our federal budget as
I promised during the campaign, page by page, line by line,
eliminating those programs we don't need, and insisting that those
that we do need operate in a sensible, cost effective way.
It should be easy is getting rid of the pointless
waste and stupid spending that doesn't benefit anybody.

Speaker 10 (10:09):
We hope to be instilling an entire new culture. They're
not only our administration, but every succeeding administration will in
fact pursue.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
No amount of waste is acceptable, not when it's your.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Money, when it's our money. I knew they were fascists,
just like Trump Analon. Our money is just not being regulated,
is it.

Speaker 6 (10:29):
People aren't regulated.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Neither's our money, he announced yesterday he wants to be
the next governor of California. Riside County Sheriff Chad Bianco
he's going to be on the show. I think I'll
bring up although I better write it down right now,
hang on California audit audit like dose or our state budget. Yeah,

(10:54):
because if that much federal just imagine at least there's
been some Republicans in DC maybe trying to do something correctly.
But here in California. Think of all the decades that
these lunatics. Oh, we don't know where all the twenty
three billion dollars. Yeah, I think we need knock knock,
knock knock. We're gonna talk to Sheriff Chad Bionco. He's
announced he's gonna run. He'll be on the show at

(11:16):
five o'clock.

Speaker 5 (11:18):
This is the Trevor Chary Show. On The Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Well, I said, bridges are gonna start falling down in
the future because of all the racist math that's being taught. Yeah,
that's that was actually a thing. Well, probably still is
a thing, racist math. I said. In the future, bridges
will start falling down, Buildings will fall down because we're
dumbing down. But we've been talking about I mean, Russe
Lumball in the early nineties is talking about the dumbing

(11:44):
down of America. So I don't know how much of
this thing seeming to fail around us so many times
is from just failure of that airplane up in Toronto
when it came down the landing. We don't know the
you know, pilots always have come out, you know, like
the one in DC. They give their opinions on it

(12:07):
a lot more, saying it looked like it kind of
slammed into the ground, dropping at a rate so fast the
main gear collapsed. You see that right wing break off
in the plane rolls and skids to a stop. And
again lots of questions here and just I mean to
see that and to think that nobody died, how does that?

(12:29):
I mean, that's it's not like a NASCAR crash where
they got all the hit, you know, like the one
that happened at the Daytona where President Trump was driving around.
Did you see that crash at the very end. I
saw it from the angle of one of the cars
that was right behind it, like the dash can of
the And again, you know, they showed like fifteen seconds
of them all maneuvering before you see the crash in
front of this driver. But I tell you, when you

(12:51):
look at it from inside there, you realize how how
crazy that is. I mean, just one little turn of
that steering wheel and yet you're gonna clip somebody. It's amazing.
We see it on TV and it looks fast. But
when you saw it right there from the driver's eyes,
I just couldn't believe that that crash that happened. But yeah,
when you know they're surrounded, they got all the head

(13:14):
gear on. You saw the people. I don't know if
you saw in the video the people hanging upside down
in there. That's why you gotta put those trade tables
up and move that set up and make sure you're
buckled in there tight. I'm no longer because I'm a
loosey goosey on that belt. Sometimes no, I'm gonna be like, Hi,

(13:34):
would you like something to drink? I'll be like, old, yes,
bring it packirl tight again. Seriously, that's no messing around man.
NBC reported on the plane crash, and of course they
see that plane flipping over, TDS goes off in their mind.

Speaker 11 (13:56):
This is gonna yet again raised a concern about FAA
staffing air traffic control staffing. Now, this is a Canadian
air traffic control tower, and this is under Canadian authority
once across the border. And yet, as you know, there
has been this talk about maybe staff cutts at the
FAA as a part of President Trump's effort to trim

(14:19):
down the federal workforce.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Yeah, Mayor Pete, Mayor Pete Booty judge, former Secretary of Transportation,
had to get a little lippy over this. And new
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, he said, and I quote
Mayor Pete failed for four years to address the controller
shortage and upgrade our outdated World War Two era air

(14:42):
traffic control system in less than four weeks. So we've
already begun the process. We're engaging the smartest minds in
the entire world. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said, here's
the truth. The FAA alone has forty five thousand employees.
Less than four hundred were leg go and they were
all probationary, meaning they've been hired less than a year ago.

(15:04):
Zero air traffic controllers and critical safety personnel were let go.
Mayor Pete chose to use this amazing department that's so
critical to America's success as a slush fund for the
green new scam and environmental justice nonsense, not to mention
over ninety percent of the workforce under his leadership, we're

(15:24):
working from home, including him cast a new feed I'm working,
he said the building was empty. When we finally get
a full accounting of his mismanagement, Comma, I look forward
to hearing from him. In the meantime, I will not
rest un TOADD returned the Department of Transportation and it's

(15:46):
incredible employees to its mission of efficiency and safety. Bravo, bravo.
The NTSB claims the crew in the Blackhawk helicopter and
that DC crash for that American lines jet said they
did not hear instructions to pass behind the plane, and

(16:08):
TSB chairwoman revealed the crew on the helicopter never heard
it because the helicopter's microphone key was depressed. Right then. Now,
I would think I would just think, I know what
they're talking about. If somebody's talking to you and you
hit the mic button to talk back, it might cut
them out like a walkie talkie. I would think that

(16:30):
there would be a control box that has a speaker
that the control tower talks. It can yell through them
anything at any time, nothing will mute it out. Why
would you even have a feature on something like that
that would mute out the person that's your eyes. No,
they said. Seventeen seconds before impacted, radio transmission from the

(16:53):
tower was audible on both, directing the black Hawk to
pass behind the plane said the transmission stated pass behind
the may not have been received by the Blackhawk crew.
The three words passed behind the they said. The transmission
was stepped on by a point eight second mic key

(17:13):
from the Blackhawk. Now that you know, you know, maybe
Amelia Earhart that that kind of like transmission kind of
thing problem back then, we're way more technologically advanced to
not have anybody in a black Hawk and air traffic
control being able to talk to them, no matter what

(17:34):
they were muting or doing to their microphone. I'd be
afraid to even punch that button because what if I
missed something. Sixty seven people are dead, and we do
know that one air traffic control worker was working two
different tower positions at the time of the of the collision.

(18:00):
I guess it's still safer than driving down ninety nine
or forty one at least, that's what they at the
office of They do Surrican chills this weekend. You know
what I mean by that, don't you? Or something like
USA Patriotic happens and you get the American chills. We
hadn't felt that in a few years, have we. It's good.

(18:21):
It's good to fill the American chill. My neighbor two
doors to my left, I've actually had had a mom
with his mom because his mom escaped from Cuba. That
was a few years ago. But he's got this electrical
company truck, just like the size of a bigger pickup truck.
But they got by the house houses position. He couldn't.
He had too many cars in the driveway. He can't

(18:43):
park in front of his house house positions.

Speaker 12 (18:45):
I said.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
He asked me one weekend if he could park in
my driveway. I said sure. He just meant for the weekend,
And I go, man, if you want to, I see
you guys moving cars in and out like that. If
nobody parks here, you're more than welcome. So now I
feel comfortable barring his high pressure water thing and barring
a ladder. You know I did that. I hope he's
not listening. I did that so that I could use

(19:06):
his electrical skills and all that, right, because I let
him park in the driveway so I know when he
goes to work and when he's home. And his truck
didn't move for days and that was very not like him.
And I saw some activity at the house, so one
like the whole family was on vacation or something. So
I text him over the weekend, hey man, just check

(19:27):
it in and see if you're not feeling well. I
haven't seen the truck move, and I hope you're on
the upswing. And he text back. Visiting mom and dad
in Florida, and I went to the Daytona five hundred.
I'm like, well, that's great news. He got to see
the beast drive around and that cool. I haven't got
to talk to him yet about it, but I'll deliver
his message after I get that. And that a good story.

(19:51):
I saw online somebody called the Canadians that tried to
beat the US hockey team and booed the national anthem.
They called him the snow Mexican. Is that is that
funny owl? Or is that great?

Speaker 3 (20:06):
No?

Speaker 2 (20:07):
It's not, no, it's not al They blew the US
national anthem and then three fights in the first nine seconds.
I think it's called a match. It's not a game.
Is it a hockey game or a hockey match? I
don't see. I was only into hockey one year. That
was when I lived and worked in San Jose and

(20:27):
the Sharks. That was ninety four. They went up against
the Red Wings and I remember that puck man. It
hit the top bar of the goal that had just
gone down. They went, but it went up when it hit.
It hit it at the right angle that went over
the top. That was the only year I was into
it in the hockey, and I was really kind of
into it. I wasn't just faking it. I found it
very interesting. But I don't know enough about it now.

(20:51):
But it's a way to go USA. USA. They trans
Canada three to one. All the loud booze and you
know who's sitting up there, yeah, blackface the governor of
Canada Trudeau, to witness the defeat. That was poetic. After
getting booed, the White House put out a highlight reel
catching team USA dominates Canada, and it had the White

(21:13):
House logo. So two chills, two good patriotic chills. The
presidential limousine driving around the track, and he called in
on the phone and launched the whole thing, and Air
Force one flew over earlier. Just good stuff happening. Pray
for pray for his safety. And I saw that limousine

(21:35):
going around, say, man, just come on, just stay in
there for a while, you know. But hey, nobody can
keep him down. I am though, I'm really worried. There's
too much winning. I guess I'm seeing it. I I'm
having trouble being comfortable because I'm firmly convinced they still

(21:57):
want to stop him when there's trillions and trillions and
trillions and trillions of dollars in power and control on
the line and they're losing. We've already seen they pulled
out so many different cards and tried. If they weren't
evil and didn't have Trump derangement syndrome, if they had

(22:19):
any sense whatsoever, they be jumping aboard, trying to save
Americans money, trying to act like they're part of it.
They're idiots. They don't have enough sense at this point.
They're screaming, flailing around. Guys, this is the stuff that
Americans want to get done. Folks like Senator Chris Murphy,
Democratic Connecticut. He was scolding the Trump regime trying to

(22:45):
shut out free speech. He put a post up all
potty mouth not a good luck their senator. He said,
it takes some blinking gall to have dance lecturing Europe
on free speechman. At the exact same time, the Trump
regime is threatening Democrats back home with a rat if
they even explain people's rights to them. He was quoting
off of a parody account of Lord Trump, as if

(23:07):
it was the White House, as if it was actually
the Trump administration. It was a parody account. Trump team
rapid response. They leveled him. They said, you are a moron, Chris,

(23:29):
in that that it starts out a message from the
White House. I mean President George H. W. Bush called
on and called them a this is it's not presidential,
but I we like it, don't we like it? You
are a moron, Chris. It's obvious this page is not
affiliated with President Trump, his family, or the administration. We do, however,

(23:51):
support your right to make such a statement, no matter
how imbecile it makes you look. Democrats are reduced to
know falling for parody accounts. They actually don't seem able
to stop embarrassing themselves. They keep, they just keep here's
the shovel, keep digging deeper. Guys, you're not gonna stop.

(24:13):
What's happening. I know you're in panic mode. I know
you're You got senators putting out fake post about what
JD Van said? What did JD Van say? They got
them all all riled up over in Europe last week. Well,
basically he was talking about free freedom of speech and
not censoring people and this.

Speaker 13 (24:33):
And expressing opinions. Is it election interference? Even when people
express views outside your own country, and even when those
people are very influential.

Speaker 14 (24:43):
You have stolen my dreams in my childhood with your
empty words. And yet I'm one of the lucky ones.

Speaker 13 (24:51):
And trust me, I say this with all humor. If
American democracy can survive ten years of Gret Thunberg scolding,
you guys can survive few months of Elon Musk.

Speaker 14 (25:01):
People are suffering, people aren't dying, Entire ecosystems are collapsing.

Speaker 13 (25:09):
But what German democracy, what no democracy, American, German or
European will survive, is telling millions of voters that their
thoughts and concerns, their aspirations they're pleased for relief, are
invalid or unworthy of even being considered.

Speaker 14 (25:26):
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction and
all you can talk about is the money.

Speaker 13 (25:32):
And expressing opinions. Isn't election interference?

Speaker 2 (25:35):
How dare you way to go? Vice President JD. Vans,
he was at the Munich Security Conference. He was shooting
at the elites. They've had a war on free speech, censoring, censorship.
They didn't like their hypocrisy being exposed right in front
of their faces. You heard Vice President Vans, weren't in Europe.

(26:00):
The greatest danger they face is from within and that
censorship of free speech against your political opponents. They didn't
take the news too well. May I introduce you to
Christopher Huggson. He's the chairman of the Munich Security Conference.
He took the stage and started.

Speaker 5 (26:20):
To cry, not now, not on my.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
Watch, right right, Shepherd? I mean, there's nothing wrong with
a man crying. There's a time and place I would
think if you're a politician and you're at a security conference.
I mean, if the security conference is being called because
people just got blown up and blown to bits, and

(26:42):
that's why the moment is there Hundreds thousands of people killed.
I okay, you tear it up. It shows that that
you're a human. But over Vice President Vance's talking to
them about hey having freedom of speech. The Munich Security
Conference chairman goes on stage, cries like a and the

(27:06):
audience applauds.

Speaker 8 (27:08):
After the speech of Vice President Vance on Friday, we
have to fear that our common value base is not
that common anymore. I'm very grateful to all those European
politicians that spoke out and reaffirmed the values and principles
that they are defending. No one did this better than

(27:29):
President Selenski. Let me conclude, and this becomes difficult, not now,
not on my watch.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
He's crying. Yeah, the stop expresific answer my feelings. Listen
to that applause for a grown man crying about freedom
of speech. Listen again, listen, or here's a mount word.
Any moment.

Speaker 8 (27:55):
Let me conclude, and this becomes difficult.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Sorry, d chick.

Speaker 12 (28:04):
Uh someone getting a tissue, Please get him a tissue.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
Well, as we all know, if you paid the attention
to black and white documentaries, or paid any attention back
when the ills of communism and fascism and Nazism were
taught in school, you would know that Hitler didn't rise
the power. Because of freedom of speech, No, it became

(28:40):
illegal to criticize the Nazi government starting in nineteen thirty four.
Telling jokes about Hitler, you could be charged with trees.
Newspapers that were considered anti Nancy, they were shut down.
The German government, how control of every story that was
even imported to any paper, on the radio, and any

(29:03):
kind of newsreels. They did movies. Even when they were
getting their cracks kicked all over the place, they would
do newsreels back at home to make it look like
Dominy was winning the war, and they had no way
to know that they weren't. They thought victory was just
right around the corner. She'd get an overrun in Northern
Africa's or having to run back from Italy. Any kind

(29:29):
of book that was considered un German was banned or burned.
And if you were a sole journey wrote home, they
read the letters and we thought away if necessary, if
it told about what really was going on and the losses. Okay,
that's history. I think most Americans that know anything about
that would agree with that. But now let's turn on

(29:51):
the TV on Sunday, morning, and let's watch CBS's Face
the Nation with Margaret Brennan. I wonder if Margaret, if
this is her own original thought, or whether she was
to say this. I'm going to think that Margaret knows better.
I'm going to say Margaret had some history classes, it
would have taught her differently. She said the Holocaust happened

(30:11):
because free speech was weaponized. New Secretary of State Marco
Rubio happened to also be on Fascination on CBS on
Sunday morning when she made this comment.

Speaker 9 (30:25):
Well, he was standing in a country where free speech
was weaponized to conduct a genocide, and he met with
the head of a political party that has far right
views and some historic ties to extreme groups. The context
of that was changing the tone of it. And you

(30:48):
know that that the censorship disagree with specifically about the right.

Speaker 15 (30:52):
Now I have to disagree with you. The free speech
was not used to conduct a genocide. The genocide was
conducted by an authoritarian Nazi regime that happened to also
be the title because they hated Jews, and they hated minorities,
and they hated those that they had a list of
people they hated. But primarily the Jews. There was no
free speech in Nazi Germany.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
There was none.

Speaker 15 (31:09):
There was also no opposition in Nazi Germany. They were
a sole and only party that governed that country. So
that's not an accurate reflection of history.

Speaker 5 (31:16):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
Talk got to be intelligent. So that means with all
the filled up prisons in jails that we have, we
got a lot of dumb criminals. The majority are dumb, dumb,
stupid people. I've never smuggled marijuana. If I were to

(31:41):
do so, I would not do it the way this
picture that I saw. Two men arrested with one hundred
pounds of weed. The officers noticed the odor of marijuana.
One hundred pounds forty see hundred nine pounds of marijuana,
forty five thousand dollars in cash found and they rested
twenty seven year old Brian Podolski thirty three year old

(32:04):
Anthony Zinda. They were booked in the Frost kind of
jail on drug related charges. Okay, I five, this is normal.
Just read That's what everybody says, right, Just read. Well,
it's still legal to have more than an ounce in
the car. One hundred pounds is a little bit more
so once it's stuffed in by the spare tires or something. No,

(32:29):
I'm looking at this picture of two big, huge, like
hefty sent sack cover. But it's bigger than that. Okay,
I hate to say this, but it's about the size
of like a child's coffin might be about that size,
not an adult coffin, a smaller child. And it's big
and all this tape around it, so license and registration.

(32:49):
I smell, what is that in the back and it's
like a crossover suv with windows that you can see.
It's like, yeah, it's not a big one. It's not
a big suv. It's a small one. And they get
the whole back. The seats are down in the back
right to have the hole back, and it's big black
trash bags with looks like a tape all around them. Yeah,

(33:11):
that's not gonna that's not gonna have an officer's attention.
That's you're just trying to I wonder what they stopped
them for. I see all my shows where they stop
people and find the futnel and all the meth in
their car. It's always for following too close. And I
think it's they said, what you when you see an

(33:32):
action happen, you got it like almost three seconds for it,
kind of like a reaction to happen. So I think
it's the three second follow rule. You see them pass
by a billboard thousand and one, thousand and two thousand
and three. If you hit the billboard at that point
three seconds and that's the right distance, you know, we're
all like a second and a half or I hate
when people tailgate. I used to just try and make

(33:55):
their life miserable, but now I just blinker over and
I make my change over kind of brought to let
them know that, all right, I'm out of your way.

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